Nine abducted ABU students regain freedom

Nine abducted ABU students regain freedom

Nine students of Ahmadu Bello University, ABU, Zaria, Kaduna state, who were abducted by kidnappers have regained their freedom. They were abducted

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Nine students of Ahmadu Bello University, ABU, Zaria, Kaduna state, who were abducted by kidnappers have regained their freedom.

They were abducted during an attack on motorists along Kaduna-Abuja road on Sunday last week.

The students, from the Department of French, were travelling to Lagos for a programme at the Nigerian French Language Village (NFLV) in Badagry.

Dickson Oko, one of the students who escaped but suffered a gunshot wound, said the kidnappers had already reached out to the families of the students to demand for N30m each for their freedom. There are reports that kidnappers reduced the ransom to N1 million for each student.

The chief security officer of ABU, Ashiru Zango said he got information that they have been released but was still awaiting details for the head of the French department.
“I am still awaiting details from the (French) head of department. But someone told me that they have been released.”

Corroborating Zango’s assertion, Julius Mutum who said he is a brother to one of the victims, tweeted that his sister has been released.
“Some of the #ABU9 including my sister have just regained their freedom. Strictly by family efforts. Thank you @TheAbusite for lending your voice when everyone including govt and security agents didn’t care,” he tweeted.

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